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PAINLESS EXTRACTION. DR. C. w. BARR. t> Qood yyork and pfonest Qealing. . . DENTIST. I. O. O. F. BUILDING. all kinds of fillings carefully ano skillfully INSERTED. Eugene A. Sherwin, & Druggist, Stationer and Bookseller. City Council Proceeding«. Nov. 4, 1895. G. W. Smith, City Marshal, Milton Berry, City Recorder, C. P. J ones, Street Commissioner, and I. C. Dodge, Supt. of Water Works, submitted their reports for month ending October 31. 1895, which were read and placvdon file. City Surveyor, J. A. McCall, made a report ef survey of a street thirtv feet wide connecting South end of Woolen street with West end of Bush street; also a deed from the parties owning land used in making said street was present ed to ami accepted by the Council. City Surveyor, J. A. McCall, presented a re|»orl of surveoof certain lands lying along Ashland Creek deeded to the City of Ashland for the sum of £100. The re- j»ort was accepted by the Council, and it was ordered that a warrant be drawn on the City Treasurer in favor of H. C. Mes senger for said sum of $300. F. T. F rode n burg presented a petition and bond in the tom of $600 with w. J. Virgin and II. J. Hicks as securities, to the Council, requesting a saloon lisence. The petition contained the names of 198 legal voters. Said bond was approved and lisence granted for one year from November 6, 1896. J. A. Gross presented a petition signed bv 205 legal voters, and bond in the sum of $500, w ith II. Judge and J. E. Pelton as bondmen, asking for a saloon lisence. The lisence was granted for one year from November 8, |8?>5. A compensation of five dollars per month until March 1, 1898, to Night watchman L. L. Gilbert. to aid in pay ing for his services as Nightwatchman, was allowed by vote of the Council. Ordinance ItiS was read and its en forcement ordered. Now all awnings w ithin the tire limits must be supported bv • iron rods from the walls and not bv • jHM»ts from the side-w alks. Bills to the amount of $438.74 were ordered ¡»aid. Teachers* Review Class. Those not w ishing to take either of the regular courses in the Normal can now enter the class for the review of the common branches and methods. Address: A shland N ormal . fpilE MARBLE HILL ERA is a 4 page weekly im|>er, choke full of choice reading, only 25c ¡»eryear. For unique ness ami originality it cannot be beaten. Sample copy free. John 8. Smith, Pub. Marble Hill, Ind. B you will cut out and send us with your next order, this notice, we will send von. free of cost, a j>air of EL- BWANT H ouse SUPPERS worth »1.00 to $2.00, if the order is over $25.00 and is accompanied by remittance to cover the amount. If under $25.00, we will send something nice of less value. We want tn see how many of our friends read the A dvertiser , to see if it pays to advertise. No attention paid to fetters about it unless clipping comes with order. SMITHS’ CASH STORE, 414-418 F ront S treet , S. F. CD E3 ET I IltC.« A PAPER THAT WILL PLEASE YOU Sample free. Address News Letter, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. For Insurance o< all Good Kinds In Reliable Companies, at Low Rates, See G. F. Billings, Real Estate and Insurance. Before Insuring. — The * ADVERTISER’ has. Without Exception, the Best Job Printing Machine in the City.